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'Marvel's Spider-Man' Review: You really can do whatever a spider can


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The highest compliment I can pay to Marvel's Spider Man is also the simplest: it makes me feel like I'm Spider-Man. Not sitting on my couch playing Spider-Man, I feel like Spider-Man. Everything from the ease of Marvel's Spider Man's controls, to its soundtrack, to the immersive New York environment comes together in the game to create a fully believable Spider-Man story and places players directly in the middle of the action. 

As Spider-Man, I can do whatever Me-Spidey wants. I can spend a few minutes checking Twitter or investigate a lead with Mary Jane Watson. I can stop by to visit Aunt May or do a little web-assisted sightseeing. If I pick up some noise on a police scanner it's entirely up to me if I want to go stop that mugging or kidnapping, and when I finally put my controller down...it feels like I've done my part to patrol the city as a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. Read more...

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